15 tax advisors and 3 auditors: honored in Innsbruck

15 tax advisors and 3 auditors: honored in Innsbruck

In a solemn ceremony, a total of 15 tax advisors and three auditors were praised in the Innsbruck country house on Thursday. State Councilor Mario Gerber presented the documents to the new members of the professional group, who have now received the official permission to conduct their own law firm and offer their services.

The audients are now part of an important support structure for companies in Tyrol. "Economic loyalists are indispensable partners for domestic companies," emphasized Gerber. They take on tasks such as the creation of reports, responsibility for accounting and advice on tax law matters. Most companies cannot cope with the increasingly complex requirements in business life alone, which underlines the need for experts in this area.

importance of auditors and tax consultants

gerber emphasized that these experts help companies to focus on their core tasks. Your individual advice takes into account the special needs of each company. The State Council wished the new auditors and tax consultants every success in their professional career and thanked them for their commitment in favor of the Tyrolean economy.

The new tax advisors are: Nadja Elgamal (Innsbruck), Marco Fercher (Innsbruck), Julia Frischauf-Tebheit (Innsbruck), Matthias Haag (Götzens), Michael Hausegger (Mieders), Thomas Hauser (Radfeld), Jeanine Jud (Jenbach), Katharina Larcher (Innsbruck), Andreas Mrass (Hall in Tirol), Christoph) Nagiller (Bad Häring), Benjamin Rabl (Söll), Maximilian Sappl (Kufstein), Marcus Singer (Völs) and Caroline Stauder (Volders). Daniel Bretschko (Kufstein), Dominik Häusler (Kematen) and Thomas Pock (Mitterdorf in the Mürztal) were considered an auditor.

This development is of great importance for the Tyrolean entrepreneurial landscape, since the new specialists receive additional support in their business challenges. For more detailed information on this topic, the report from www.tirol.gv.at offers further insights.

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